This game is as good as the original Dog Daze, but with
better graphics and a reasonably good one-player mode.
The game was published too late for it to receive any
professional reviews. In fact, few people have played
the game. It did not earn any royalties.

Shareware Notice

In 1984, I distributed this game for free and asked for
donations from satisfied customers. If you leave on the
initial title screen for about a minute without starting
a game, you will see the shareware notice. This early
attempt at shareware marketing was a failure. The only
response was a single donation of $5 from a bulletin
board operator. (A "bulletin board" was a dial-up
file-sharing site, in the days before the Internet.)

The address shown in the shareware notice is no longer
valid. To contact me, go to my Guest
Register web page.

Dog Daze Revolution

Peruvian game programmer Lobsang Alvites (also known as
Mr. Byte) has written a clone of Dog Daze Deluxe for
Windows, called Dog Daze Revolution. No Atari emulator
software is required! Amazingly, he did this without
seeing the source code for Dog Daze Deluxe. Dog Daze
Revolution is a little bit different from my original Dog
Daze Deluxe. For more information, see the Twin Eagles Group web
page.

Programming Notes

For a bit of information about how I programmed Dog Daze
Deluxe, see my Programming
Notes web page.